Xigmatek Power Supplies

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↪ Notes: Mediocre transient response on the minor rails. The OPP and OCP triggering points should be reduced, as they are set way higher than necessary.
↪ Notes: Overall really good electrical performance with only the 3.3V rail trailing behind in transients and failing testing. OTP isn't tested.
THOR V2 T-M (Modular)
DC-DC
Andyson
M5+
↪ Notes: Essentially a Thor V2 made for full-modularity; no MOV.
THOR V3 (ATX 3.1) T
DC-DC
Andyson
P37
↪ Notes: Claims LLC resonant, internal shots show otherwise. Parts selection is very questionable and transient response on the minor rails failed.
THOR V3 (ATX 3.1) T-M (Modular)
DC-DC
Andyson
P37
↪ Notes: Presumably the modular variant of the Thor V3.
↪ Notes: Poor electrical performance from an unknown OEM; fails all 12V transient response testing per F14 Lab's testing.
↪ Notes: Both the 12V and 3.3V rail fail in ripple measurements, exceeding the ATX specification. No transient response testing.
↪ Notes: Poor electrical performance from an unknown OEM; fails all 12V transient response testing per F14 Lab's testing.
↪ Notes: No OCP, and OVP/UVP is set too high to be effective. Also really only a 600W unit despite being advertised as 750.
↪ Notes: 2 year warranty, sleeve bearing fan. Miserable electrical performance.
↪ Notes: Failed ATX 3.0 power excursion, protections, and 12V transient response. Low-quality components.
THOR V2 T
DC-DC
Andyson
M5+
↪ Notes: No MOV. OCP on the 3.3V rail failed (via rails falling out of ATX specification)

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